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A scene from one of Big hART's concerts - a young First Nations person hugs another on stage. They stand behind a series of microphones. Stories that get to the heart of the matter
Features

Stories that get to the heart of the matter

27 February 2023

With the ‘yes’ campaign for the Voice to Parliament just launched, Big hART’s latest shows are timely, writes Victoria Laurie, providing a reminder about the importance of gathering on shared ground to listen to one another.

Reading time • 10 minutesPerth Festival
Cream of the crop 2022
Features

Cream of the crop 2022

15 December 2022

Which shows were Seesaw Mag’s favourites this year? We ask our writers to reflect on the year that was… and the year that will be.

Reading time • 10 minutesMulti-arts
Two indigenous performers, both dressed in black, a man playing guitar and a woman singing Celebration of music’s transforming power
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Celebration of music’s transforming power

28 February 2022

A beautiful and uplifting evening on the shores of the Derbarl Yerrigan shows how hope and strength can rise from tragedy and oppression, David Zampatti writes.

Reading time • 7 minutesPerth Festival
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What to SEE: Songs For Freedom

23 February 2022

Lois Olney knows first hand the healing power of music. She is part of the line-up of artists performing at “Songs for Freedom”, a free outdoor concert in Melville.

Reading time • 6 minutesMusic

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